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- Q41353 subject Q7007747.
- Q41353 subject Q7486806.
- Q41353 subject Q8300748.
- Q41353 subject Q8844637.
- Q41353 subject Q8902586.
- Q41353 abstract "Urobilin or urochrome is the chemical primarily responsible for the yellow color of urine. It is a linear tetrapyrrole compound that, along with the related compound urobilinogen, are degradation products of the cyclic tetrapyrrole heme.".
- Q41353 thumbnail I-Urobilin-neutral.svg?width=300.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q104219.
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- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q189621.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q242627.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q271759.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q40924.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q416054.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q422863.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q422926.
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- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q426938.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q496.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q57054.
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- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q7007747.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q7486806.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8300748.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8844637.
- Q41353 wikiPageWikiLink Q8902586.
- Q41353 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q41353 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q41353 type ChemicalObject.
- Q41353 type Thing.
- Q41353 type Q11173.
- Q41353 comment "Urobilin or urochrome is the chemical primarily responsible for the yellow color of urine. It is a linear tetrapyrrole compound that, along with the related compound urobilinogen, are degradation products of the cyclic tetrapyrrole heme.".
- Q41353 label "Urobilin".
- Q41353 depiction I-Urobilin-neutral.svg.